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In Eastern Christianity, including the Eastern Catholic Churches, the sacrament of Confirmation is conferred immediately after baptism, and there is obviously no renewal of baptismal promises.
These novelties included the first official introduction of the vernacular language into the liturgy for renewal of baptismal promises within the Easter Vigil celebration.
He granted permission for the use of local languages in the renewal of baptismal promises in the Easter Vigil service.
* New ceremonies were introduced, such as the renewal of baptismal promises ( in the vernacular ) and the inscribing of the Arabic numerals of the year on the Paschal candle ;
The renewal of the baptismal vows, which is part of the Anglican confirmation service, is in no way necessary to confirmation and can be done more than once.
The unfortunate phrase ' ratify and confirm ' applied to the vows since 1552 ( but altered in the 1928 revision to ' ratify and confess ') has led to the common error that confirmation is merely the renewal of baptismal vows.
Baptism was not considered the end of spiritual endeavour but the reaching of maturity through the laying on of the apostles hands ( known as " sealing "), after acceptance to full communion and the renewal of baptismal vows, was considered necessary to the full development of every person whether woman or man, lay or clergy.
From the initial catechesis, it typically takes several years and passing through stages of faith formation in the local communities, until a member reaches the renewal of the baptismal vows ( or the baptism ).

renewal and promises
The National League of Cities ( NLC ) voided agreements three times because cable companies were freed from rate regulation, given renewal expectancy, and could default on promises in certain circumstances.

renewal and by
It wants to interest builders and oil companies in the idea of including its facility in their new home projects, by financing and installing the storage, piping and meters, and leasing these for 15 years, with renewal options, to a strong oil company.
The renewal of civil war immediately after the elections, which were considered as fraudulent by UNITA, and the collapse of the Lusaka Protocol, created a split situation.
He taught at Paris in the academic year 1232-33, but was appointed to a delegation by Henry III of England in 1235, along with Simon Langton and Fulk Basset, to negotiate for the renewal of the peace between England and France.
: Of, pertaining to, or characterized by ( an experience of ) new birth in Christ or spiritual renewal ; of a Christian: placing special emphasis on this experience as a basis for all one's actions, evangelical.
A New Theory of Urban Design ( 1987 ) coincided with a renewal of interest in urbanism among architects, but stood apart from most other expressions of this by assuming a distinctly anti-masterplanning stance.
As such, the cycle of birth, growth, decay, death, and renewal at the individual level finds its echo in the cosmic order of all things, yet affected by the vagaries of the comings and goings of divine interventions in the Vaishnavite belief.
Energized by his personal victory over paralytic illness, FDR's unfailing optimism and activism contributed to a renewal of the national spirit.
The only dialogue left over from that script was " That's quite an urban renewal program they've got going on over there ", said by Major McDonahue.
Young's investigations clearly demonstrated the desperate need for major financial reforms in Honduras, whose always precarious budgetary situation was considerably worsened by the renewal of revolutionary activities.
After widespread criticism of the situation, the government also conceded that maids having advanced renewal of contract would not be required to leave Hong Kong through the discretion exercised by the Director of Immigration, and employers would benefit from the waiver simply by renewing the contract within the two-year period, admitting that some employers could benefit from the waiver for up to 4 years.
Matters remained unresolved until 1640 when, in a renewal of hostilities, Charles's northern forces were defeated by the Scots at the Battle of Newburn to the west of Newcastle.
Several urban renewal projects by private developers are adding higher end apartments and condominiums to the Lansing market.
* The New Left's renewal of Marxism an account by Paul Blackledge from International Socialism
However, this conclusion may have been incorrect, as the license fee, at least in the case of renewal by Mobilink GSM, was paid in installments over a period of three years.
When Belisarius was sent back to Italy in 544 to cope with a renewal of the war with the Goths, now led by the able king Totila, Procopius appears to have no longer been on Belisarius ' staff.
In Prussia, the development of spiritual renewal as a means to engage in the struggle against Napoleon was argued by, among others, Johann Gottlieb Fichte ( 1762-1814 ), a disciple of Kant.
Steiner made it clear, however, that the resulting movement for the renewal of Christianity, which became known as " The Christian Community ", was a personal gesture of help to a movement founded by Rittelmeyer and others independently of the Anthroposophical Society.
The Committee reported in January 1695, and suggested the renewal of the Licensing Act ; this was included in the " Continuation Bill ", but rejected by the House of Commons on 11 February.
The prompt renewal of all harvest sites by planting or natural renewal is also required.
A renewal of interest in the viola by performers and composers in the twentieth century has led to increased research devoted to the instrument.
All the English counties south of the River Tees and River Ribble are included, and the whole work seems to have been mostly completed by 1 August 1086, when the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that William received the results and that all the chief magnates swore the Salisbury Oath, a renewal of their oaths of allegiance.

renewal and those
Fire in many ancient cultures and myths has been known to purify the land with the flames of destruction, however, it is also capable of the renewal of life through the warmth and comfort of those very same flames.
For those who wished to find more traditional forms, however, a renewal of the traditional religions was also a vital need of the times.
The description of cosmic fire and renewal would sound congenial to Stoic ears as well as those trained in biblical traditions .”
On the other hand, when Scouts were persecuted and forbidden during the German occupation between 1938 and 1945 and during Communism between 1948 and 1989 ( with short exception of renewal of Scout during 1968 and 1969 ), boy clubs posed excellent informal alternative of youth life based on ideas similar to those of Scouts.
Traditionalism was advocated by a group of U. S. university professors ( labeled the " New Conservatives " by the popular press ) who rejected the notions of individualism, liberalism, modernity, and social progress, and sought instead to promote cultural and educational renewal, and a revived interest in what T. S. Eliot referred to as " the permanent things " ( those perennial truths which endure from age to age and those basic institutions that ground society such as the church, the family, the state, and community life.
In July 1539, moved by the renewal of those stories, Cortés sent Francisco de Ulloa out with three small vessels.
Genoa could not renounce, especially as from the 1960s, to a great renewal, which as happened in several other metropolis, should necessarily get through the realization of big council houses ' complexes, whose quality, utility and functionality has been and still is constroversial for those residents living there.
The volume's thirty essays are arranged under general topics largely corresponding to those of the conference's breakaway sessions: " culture and education, economic transformation, science and technology, transport and energy, moral renewal and African values, and media and telecommunications.
Hungary was to be changed by a spiritual renewal led by those who had reached a significant level of cultural awareness ".
Panarchy is the structure in which systems, including those of nature ( e. g., forests ) and of humans ( e. g., capitalism ), as well as combined human-natural systems ( e. g., institutions that govern natural resource use such as the Forest Service ), are interlinked in continual adaptive cycles of growth, accumulation, restructuring, and renewal.
This prophecy of the renewal of Jerusalem by the messiah echoes those of the Jewish prophets.
Architect I. M. Pei developed the initial urban renewal plan and was responsible for the design of multiple buildings, including those comprising L ’ Enfant Plaza and two clusters of apartment buildings located on the north side of M St. SW ( initial termed Town Center Plaza ).
Hence there will be no salvation until all those who are still worth while have repudiated it utterly in order to find, somewhere outside insoluble contradictions, the way to a complete renewal.
The Gabriel Dumont Institute's mission is to promote the renewal and development of Métis culture through research, materials development, collection and distribution of those materials and the design, development and delivery of Métis-specific educational programs and services.
In March 2006, the faculty voted by a 60-40 margin not to apply for a renewal to the grant program ; those opposed argued that the Gates Foundation grant " destroyed good programs " in the school, including the IB Program and the " team teaching " structure.
Ranaghan served as a bridge between Catholics and those from other denominations who, for the first time in history, were experiencing a simultaneous and similar renewal in the Spirit.
We are called to participate in the on-going renewal of the Church and the realisation of the Presence of God among ourselves and those we serve.
The renewal of Landes, desired by the Emperor Napoleon III, the arrival of the trains of the Mediterranean Railway Companies ( from 1907 up to 1960 ), the trend of bathing in the sea inspired by the Empress Eugenie and the benefits of the sea air on the health of those with tuberculosis all aided in the rapid expansion of the seaside resort of Mimizan-Plage ( first called Mimizan les Bains ).
To a Jewish deputation from the communities of Poznań, Kalisz, Sieradz, Łęczyca, Brest, and Wladislavov which applied to him for the renewal of the charter, he said in his new grant: " We desire that the Jews, whom we protect especially for the sake of our own interests and those of the royal treasury, shall feel contented during our prosperous reign.
This is certainly a book to be read by those who still are motivated by a liberal sensibility and want to engage in the renewal of liberal policy and practice in a global environment.
With the digital franchise renewal of 2006, however, the licence terms were changed so that TV4's digital-only channels would no longer be subject to the same terms as those applying to its analogue licence.

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